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gdc/dmd compiler support on Linux?
philippe.quesnel:
hi,
i386 Fedora Core6,
C::B nightly nov 10. (same prob w. original FC installed CB)
I only get 3 available compilers (gnu, intel, sdcc),
how do I use the gdc D compiler ?
hehe, the main reason for installing FC6 was to use gdc w. CB (on a 'more native' gcc platform ;-)
I 'assumed' that gdc being GNU, the CB support for gdc would've been developped for Unix/Linux,
so I was realy surprized to see no gdc on the Linux CB, yet it's avail on Windows !
thx
Philippe
artoj:
There's a patch in Berlios (the patch manager) that enables GDC on Linux but I don't think it's applied to the core yet (it has been in the queue for long time though).
mandrav:
--- Quote from: artoj on November 11, 2006, 09:09:18 pm ---There's a patch in Berlios (the patch manager) that enables GDC on Linux but I don't think it's applied to the core yet (it has been in the queue for long time though).
--- End quote ---
afb will look into it. He will be involved with everything D (and also Mac) ;).
philippe.quesnel:
ok, thank you
Game_Ender:
You should be able to use gdmd, its a script front end for gdc that accepts the same command line arguments as dmd. So if CB supports DMD on windows you should be able to use it on linux gdc through gdmd on linux.
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